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Contractions stretch your cervical opening, widening it to 10 centimeters. Pushing helps your baby move down through the and out. Multiples or babies in distress may require delivery via C-section. Your hormones will fluctuate, causing a wide range of emotional responses during and after labor.
The nurse will put monitors on her belly to monitor both the babys heart rate and to record contractions that might be happening. They will usually also get a blood pressure, a temperature, and do a cervical exam as well. These are all evaluation techniques that will help decide the next steps.
When youre in true labor, your contractions last about 30 to 70 seconds and come about 5 to 10 minutes apart. Theyre so strong that you cant walk or talk during them. They get stronger and closer together over time. You feel pain in your belly and lower back.
What is undeniable is that babies feel lots of pressure (understatement), and that pressure probably alternates between comfortable, uncomfortable, and highly uncomfortable, depending on the intensity of the contractions.
There are three stages of labour. The first stage is when your is opening and your baby is moving down the birth canal. The second stage is when your baby is being born and the third stage is when the placenta is delivered. Understanding the stages of birth can help you know what is happening during your labour.
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The two sensations youll experience the most are pain and pressure. When you begin to push, some of the pressure will be relieved. As the baby descends into the birth canal, though, youll go from experiencing pressure only during the contractions to experiencing constant and increasing pressure.

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